Codeswitching: A Bilingual Toolkit for Opportunistic Speech Planning

Anne L. Beatty-Martínez, Christian A. Navarro-Torres, Paola E. Dussias

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Abstract

The ability to engage in fluent codeswitching is a hallmark of the flexibility and creativity of bilingual language use. Recent discoveries have changed the way we think about codeswitching and its implications for language processing and language control. One is that codeswitching is not haphazard, but subject to unique linguistic and cognitive constraints. Another is that not all bilinguals codeswitch, but those who do, exhibit usage patterns conforming to community-based norms. However, less is known about the cognitive processes that regulate and promote the likelihood of codeswitched speech. We review recent empirical studies and provide corpus evidence that highlight how codeswitching serves as an opportunistic strategy for optimizing performance in cooperative communication. From this perspective, codeswitching is part and parcel of a toolkit available to bilingual codeswitching speakers to assist in language production by allowing both languages to remain active and accessible, and therefore providing an alternative means to convey meaning, with implications for bilingual speech planning and language control more generally.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1699
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 17 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Psychology

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